THE RESIGNATION Chnrch called up fur action. RECTOR OF 'HOBT CHURCH. ¡ng^Of tfre Vestry of Christ rda, hald on the 9th 1860. the resignatk.n of the Allien; hafeded lb at Üag(J*narySd) «as Oa motjon it was - —„ teifhrewi almost the unsnimous wishes of the parishioners, pew-holders in tlie parish, by earnestly re- questing the Rector to withdraw his resig- nation and remain with us, assuring him r,,u6 luvuiviii uwure iK uecimes to i Ins nam*!to ffu befsss the Charleston mention. ■ lie has culogiirt ths Jt vie ¡of a satiafactory A A • encouragement in matwa mfned totem* the Pnrish, ■ft- Gen. Houston waits till the last ex- A Chicjwo Elotios Wauhl—One „f the tiring moment bofure Ik- declines to allow most singular wags we ever heanl of wai' Coo- made in Chicago on tho ¿ay bsflorc the - Jottímt municipal election in tltal^ city. The bet Dmoent* for last two Jfeara and in. waa between 4 Waif .treat metcbant and delved the fond hspe that it Would inspire' Ned Osborne 1pf the Tnátont -Éouse...

¡ETTE. lék - • « . 33, I860. " r <■ «M v.k V FW 1. O. ■ axieu-m LX Nkw Orleass.—U seems that New Orleans is nut only Yankee in her feeling for Doegtas, but can practice the real Yankee tricks of New England. One of the city papen has the following paragraph— A ana is the Second District employs boy® to gather at all hoars, in a rerr nn- «ngpecting manner, the pefuse stamps of •egers on the sidewalks fx on the floors of ■,4 b. These Stomps are brooght to a back-yard shed where some ten or fif- boya ^fou of them sons to the specn- A **9 engi ged in opening out flat and them, and when so done, they are , _ to Ser Éaglaad, where labor is 2*Pt **d there ased aa "fillings" lor T" Una* Neausa.—The New York Herald, which is no* my good authority npoa any subject, but generally well posted i'fa y-j i New GOODS. AJinini>tnii« r*s Notice. ON the Josh «lay «it Aj n! l* ;o, :! « undcr- 1860. I860. «¡«eed «raí appoint^ br the Mon>:atle County •Court o( Matagorda County, Aúminiítrator oi ...